News

What if the supercontinent Pangea had never broken up? For millions of years, Pangea was a vast landmass that combined nearly all of Earth's continents. Its break-up, which began around 200 ...
The Earth as we know it today is the result of billions of years of geological activity, where continents have shifted, collided, and broken apart over time. But what did Earth look like in its early ...
New Permian species, Yinshanosaurus angustus, found in China.
Eventually, Pangaea split apart. In the gap that emerged between the continents, the Atlantic Ocean was born. "The Atlantic is growing about two to three centimeters each year, or about an inch ...
Ever since the first fragments of pterosaur bone surfaced nearly 250 years ago , palaeontologists have puzzled over one ...
Scientists estimate that the first generation of reptiles evolved between 320 and 310 million years ago, this group was later dominated by dinosaurs which paleontologists say they evolved on Earth ...
It is easier to find your geographical middle if you only need to deal with one nation. Still, there are plenty of methods to ...
The Guinness World Record holder is also grateful to her family, friends, and the travel group Aurora Expedition for helping ...
On a warm June evening in St. Paul, James Taylor brought his trademark warmth and wit to a packed Xcel Energy Center, ...
Long before T. rex, the Earth was dominated by super-carnivores stranger and more terrifying than anything dreamed up by ...